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The Dark Herald: The Wolves are Circling Disney With Reedy Creek Legal Problems

December 15, 2023 by The Dark Herald 1 Comment

I am not sure how far Reedy Creek is going to reach. Sure, anybody who looked at it figured Mickey the Great and Terrible had a hand in that cookie jar, but we also figured that RCID was too much of a golden goose to risk throwing away. The real gold mine for Disney is the play-it-straight advantages of having your own company town. Why risk the mega-bucks that provides by being greedy? 

Disney wasn’t just greedy. It was stupid greedy. Mickey the Great and Terrible didn’t just have his hand in the cookie jar. He’d crawled inside and eaten everything in it, including the bottom.  

Disney Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse in Mickey’s Christmas Carol, Disney

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Here’s a fun example, Reedy Creek owns some power plants, and these are taxpayer-supported. Although they are primarily to be used as emergency backups. Please excuse this next bit because I will have to say allegedly a LOT. Allegedly, it would take years to bring one of them online. The other has allegedly been turned into an air conditioning plant, but they both allegedly collect subsidies. I mean, why pay for something out of your pocket when you can get Uncle Sucker to buy it for you? 

The auditors weren’t permitted entry into these plants because the employees that run these Reedy Creek government facilities DON’T WORK FOR REEDY CREEK. 

Darklings: Gee, I wonder who they work for? Please tell us, we’ll never be able to figure out this imponderable mystery. 

Dark Herald: They are Disney employees. 

Darklings: We are SHOCKED!

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Yeah, who’d have guessed? The chief auditor stated that Reedy Creek produces no electricity at all. This startled many of us because Disney World has huge banks of solar panels. They’ve committed quite a bit of ecological damage to the local wildlife trails to build them. To say nothing of how badly those filthy things will poison the land when the inevitable hurricane blasts through and wrecks them.  

Disney nonetheless ignored real-world environmental terrorism to pat itself on the back over being a phantom friend of the Earth. Disney World loudly and proudly proclaimed that these panels provide 40% of WDW’s power, cleanly!  

Allegedly, all of the electricity provided by those solar panels is sold to a third-party utility. Disney World allegedly buys 100% of its power from Duke Energy, and only 10% of that is allegedly provided by anything approaching “clean energy.” 

Press statements aren’t made under oath, so their virtue signals aren’t illegal, just sleazy. 

Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel
Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel, The Marvels, Disney

I haven’t seen anything like this since Enron.  

Which brings up the Arthur Anderson question. AA was one of the biggest auditing firms in the country until Enron blew up and took Arthur Anderson with it. 

The two biggest jokes in accounting are, “Numbers don’t lie” and “You get the audit you pay for.” 

Price Waterhouse Cooper has been Disney’s since 1934. PWC isn’t in the crosshairs yet, but the fact that they have an intern program at Disney World says a lot without having to say anything at all. 

How far up Disney can this go? 

Jonathan Majors as Kang
Jonathan Majors as Kang in Ant-Man Quantumania, Disney

The alleged activities have been going on so long it would meet the legal definition of a “criminal enterprise” if these allegations are proven in a court of law. Bob Iger could be looking at a criminal deposition.  

Former CFO Christine McCarthy has been on Disney’s financial side for about twenty years according to the internet. Meaning she’s exposed. 

Micheal Eisner could face deposition, too.  

I don’t think there are any other former Disney CEOs still alive.  

Oh, wait… I just thought of one. 

Steamboat Willy, 1928, Disney

Bob Iger’s worst nightmare just became the last Bob. In American law, no NDA ever written can stop criminal testimony. Chapek is in a perfect position to rat out literally everyone who got him shitcanned out of the company in the most humiliating way possible.  

Disney appears to have been counting on being too big to be allowed to fail. Florida’s investigations are already underway. I don’t know about Federal yet but here’s the thing: this isn’t Hunter’s laptop. Following that one down the rabbit hole is a career-killer but this kind of financial scandal is a career maker. The fact that Disney has now had a major negative shift in the public’s perception of the company equals blood in the water to an ambitious investigator.  

And no, the IRS can’t ignore this. If they do, every business in the country will start doing it. 

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  1. MarvAlice says

    December 16, 2023 at 8:24 am

    Vice robs us of our gifts.

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